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Stylistically, the collective's music has been variously described as neo soul, alternative hip hop, [2] progressive soul, [3] avant-garde, soul, conscious rap, and jazz fusion. [4] Their members often collaborated on each other's recordings, holding extensive and innovative sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York, which produced several ...
Its mainstream presence declined during the 2000s, although newer artists emerged through more independent means of marketing their music. In his book The Essential Neo Soul (2010), music journalist and culture critic Chris Campbell writes that, while the genre has been "woefully misunderstood and its artists mis-marketed", there is "a ...
Mary J. Blige songs (90 P) Divine Brown songs (3 P) D. ... Pages in category "Neo soul songs" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
February 19, 2000 Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees "Thank God I Found You" 1 854 March 4, 2000 Lonestar "Amazed" 2 855 March 18, 2000 Destiny's Child "Say My Name" 3 856 April 8, 2000 Santana featuring The Product G&B "Maria Maria" 10 857 June 17, 2000 Aaliyah "Try Again" 1 858 June 24, 2000 Enrique Iglesias "Be With You" 3 859 July 15 ...
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VH1 Soul: Classic and neo-soul music videos from the past and today. Rebranded as BET Soul under BET on December 28, 2015. VH1 Uno : A Spanish language channel which mostly composed of music videos of Latin pop, rock, and traditional ballads, tropical, salsa and merengue music.
Neo soul video albums (2 C) A. Lindsey Abudei albums (1 P) Jhené Aiko albums (5 P) Sunshine Anderson albums (3 P) India Arie albums (6 P) B. Erykah Badu albums (8 P)
"Butterflies" was recorded by Michael Jackson in 2001 for his tenth studio album, Invincible, which was released the same year. [1] The song was written by Andre Harris and Marsha Ambrosius, who is one half of the London bred neo-soul act Floetry, [2] and was produced by Jackson and Harris. [1]